Ljubljana – Slovenian schools will receive an additional EUR 2 million to cover the cost of substitute teachers amid acute shortages of teachers due to Covid infections or high-risk contacts. Education Minister Simona Kustec gave the go-ahead for this on Thursday. The workload of the remaining teachers has increased as a result of the Covid-related absences, and they are busy with not only in-classroom instruction but also distance teaching in the case of students who are either in quarantine or self-isolation, the Education Ministry said in a press release. The…
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